The Peace Negotiations Between the Governments of the South African Republic And
The Peace Negotiations Between the Governments of the South African Republic And
Kestell John Daniel
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If they knew how matters were situated with us they would adopt other views. More than 2, 000 women and children die per month in the camps, and if we prosecute the struggle without hope, we become accessory to their death. The Kaflir Cjucstion is also a serious matter. Of intervention there is no hope. Some time ago I thought that we would get help from the Britisli people, but that nation be- comes more and more indifferent under all the occurrences of the war, and it appears to me thai their... Government will be able to prosecute the war to the finish. 94 VEREENIGING What will now be the result if we decide to continue the struggle? We have seen how England has during the past year weakened us more and more; we have seen how^ many burghers have become unfaithful and strengthened the enemy. If it were not for those unfaithful people out of our midst we would never have had such a hard time of it. If we go on we shall ever become weaker and weaker, and ultimately dwindle away. What shall we then have gained by continuing the struggle ?
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